Kaneki becomes the leader of the Aogiri Tree, adopting the name Haise Sasaki and working for the CCG as a Ghoul Investigator.
In the third season of the anime “Tokyo Ghoul,” which is titled “Tokyo Ghoul:re,” the character Ken Kaneki undergoes significant changes. At the end of the second season, Kaneki’s fate is left uncertain, but in “Tokyo Ghoul:re,” it is revealed that he has lost his memories. He is found by the Commission of Counter Ghoul (CCG), the federal agency tasked with dealing with the threats posed by ghouls, and he is given a new identity as Haise Sasaki.
As Haise Sasaki, Kaneki becomes a Ghoul Investigator and the mentor of the Quinx Squad, a group of humans who have undergone surgery to gain ghoul-like abilities. Throughout the season, Haise struggles with his identity and fragmented memories of his past as Kaneki. He is torn between his new life and responsibilities with the CCG and the lingering attachments to his former life and friends from Anteiku, the café where ghouls and humans coexisted peacefully.
The season explores themes of identity, memory, and the moral gray areas between ghouls and humans. Haise’s internal conflict comes to a head as he encounters figures from his past and the suppressed persona of Kaneki begins to resurface. This culminates in a pivotal moment where Haise’s identity as Kaneki is fully reawakened, leading to significant consequences for himself and those around him.
